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Pseudo System #1

Started by albertojonas, Jun 15, 03:35 AM 2011

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albertojonas

Some Random Systems for the interested player...

System #1

Play any even Chance with the following pace:

SSOSSOS

S=Same
O=Other

The money management, triggers and stacking scheme is up to you.
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Gizmotron

Quote from: albertojonas on Jun 15, 03:35 AM 2011
Some Random Systems for the interested player...

System #1

Play any even Chance with the following pace:

SSOSSOS

S=Same
O=Other

The money management, triggers and stacking scheme is up to you.
::)

That is genius. Only a genius could know that.  Same goes for any moron. Just kidding. The trick to randomness is to learn when a method works and when it doesn't and why. The first step is the crash and burn with any method. One of the very best concepts of randomness is duplicating the most rare sequence.
I am the living proof that Roulette can be beat every time I set out to beat it.

albertojonas

this is the beginning of an exposure of "pseudo systems".

I didn't get if you were mocking me or not?!?
-moose the mooch!

I evolved from here with apparently nonsense bet selections.
I test my stuff with random.org.

8)

albalaha

Is it a system or betselection or what?

albertojonas

Quote from: albalaha on Jun 15, 04:12 AM 2011
Is it a system or betselection or what?
??
it is a simple system. ???
It is a display of a Random bet selection.  ???
just read it and try it if you want Albalaha
>:D

Skakus

Quote from: Gizmotron on Jun 15, 03:54 AM 2011
The trick to randomness is to learn when a method works and when it doesn't and why.

Hello Gizmotron,

If you could please explain the quoted bit in bold I'm sure everyone will be far better off.

Thanks.
A ship moored in the harbour is safe, but that's not what ships are made for.

Halba1

Quote from: Skakus on Jun 15, 04:27 AM 2011
Hello Gizmotron,

If you could please explain the quoted bit in bold I'm sure everyone will be far better off.

Thanks.

i looked at it. I don't get it. e.g. in the R/B, it has you betting Red, but it says negative. why is that.

what trigger are you using

Gizmotron

QuoteThe trick to randomness is to learn when a method works and when it doesn't and why.

Quote from: Skakus on Jun 15, 04:27 AM 2011
If you could please explain the quoted bit in bold I'm sure everyone will be far better off.

Wow, that's a lot to explain. Randomness exists in three states. It works, it doesn't, and it's in between, kind of chaotic. That's the same for systems and methods too. Everything works in one of these three states. Becoming aware of these states takes work. Try anything from anyone. If you can see these three states then you have it.
I am the living proof that Roulette can be beat every time I set out to beat it.

albertojonas

Quote from: Gizmotron on Jun 15, 05:26 AM 2011
Wow, that's a lot to explain. Randomness exists in three states. It works, it doesn't, and it's in between, kind of chaotic. That's the same for systems and methods too. Everything works in one of these three states. Becoming aware of these states takes work. Try anything from anyone. If you can see these three states then you have it.

Basically you have the distribution:

hovering around a "zero" point

then you detect a significant change that leads to

an event getting stronger or weaker

this happens independently from you bet selection.
;-)

albertojonas

Quote from: Halba1 on Jun 15, 04:57 AM 2011
i looked at it. I don't get it. e.g. in the R/B, it has you betting Red, but it says negative. why is that.

what trigger are you using

Halba1

first color I saw was red
then I made up a sequence to bet on
RRBRRBR

when win I went back.

if I saw black I would bet on
BBRBBRB
....

Howewer, the examples above are not the major point about this.

I pay attention on how the distribution behaves in terms of balance/imbalance.
The point here being made is that there is no future playing with systems and mechanical progressions.

There are many good ways of exploiting even chances. Just started to show something basic.
This is nothing more than Random Vs Random
 ::)


Gizmotron

Quote from: albertojonas on Jun 15, 05:31 AM 2011
Basically you have the distribution: hovering around a "zero" point ...then you detect a significant change that leads to an event getting stronger or weaker ... this happens independently from you bet selection.

But your bet selection triggers can lead you into changing conditions. You can effect a change by changing yourself. Being stuck with one set of triggers will lead you to all three conditions. That's why you need to know why changes happen. You need at least two set of triggers and one other trigger for when nothing works.
I am the living proof that Roulette can be beat every time I set out to beat it.

albertojonas

Quote from: Gizmotron on Jun 15, 05:43 AM 2011
But your bet selection triggers can lead you into changing conditions. You can effect a change by changing yourself. Being stuck with one set of triggers will lead you to all three conditions. That's why you need to know why changes happen. You need at least two set of triggers and one other trigger for when nothing works.

That it is!
with this simple SSOSSOS one can easily adjust to the strong side of the imbalance. Of course one has to observe/measure it. But random can trick everything, not all the time.

This takes us to pseudo system #2

Gizmotron

It's simple isn't it. If SSOSSOS does not work then some other pattern would. So seeing conditions is important.
I am the living proof that Roulette can be beat every time I set out to beat it.

albertojonas

Quote from: Gizmotron on Jun 15, 05:53 AM 2011
It's simple isn't it. If SSOSSOS does not work then some other pattern would. So seeing conditions is important.

See you get my drift!  ;)
Are you enjoying this?

Gizmotron

Quote from: albertojonas on Jun 15, 05:59 AM 2011
See you get my drift!  ;)
Are you enjoying this?

Yeah. It's the hardest thing in the world to know. Knowing when to change is not easy. I really enjoy it when I swing into a win streak.
I am the living proof that Roulette can be beat every time I set out to beat it.

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